Songs with titles that start with “Gu.” Great for your karaoke selection!
Have you ever played shiritori using song titles—connecting the last letter of a song title to choose the next one—in a shiritori karaoke game? Unlike regular shiritori, it’s surprisingly hard to come up with song titles, which actually makes it really fun.
To help in those moments, this article will introduce songs whose titles start with “gu.” We’ve gathered a variety of tracks across genders and genres, so feel free to use this as a reference for shiritori or picking songs for karaoke.
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Songs with titles starting with “Gu.” Great for karaoke selection! (131–140)
Good TimesRIP SLYME

A Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications commercial song.
It’s a catchy, irresistibly danceable party tune that’s quintessentially RIP SLYME.
The sidechain-heavy track is incredibly cool, while the mix of pop sounds is, frankly, masterful.
Goodnight, Creul WorldSALTY DOG

An emo band formed in Tokyo in 2011.
They’re characterized by a sound that combines a powerful Norwegian female vocalist with catchy melodies and an intense, modern loud rock approach infused with electronic elements.
In 2015, they made back-to-back appearances on major stages at SUMMER SONIC 2015 and Ozzfest 2015, and also won Red Bull Live on the Road.
Grimy WindowSHANK

This track was rocking too—though to be precise, it might have been more of a punk sound.
Either way, it’s a high-energy recording, and the fact that it’s short makes it easy to listen to.
If it caught your attention, you’d probably want to see a live band, right?
GoodbyeSUPER BEAVER

It is included on the fourth mini-album, “If the World Awakens.” As the title suggests, it’s an acoustic number that unfolds with a quiet, calm melody, evoking the bittersweet pain of parting.
Even amid the hardship, the song also conveys a sense of hope to move forward.
GoodByeSpice Girls

Winter is a season with many farewells, and it feels very lonely.
At times like that, please listen to this farewell song! The music video has falling snow and really gives a wintry feel.
GROWING UPTAKAFIN

Takafin’s conscious tune that lets you feel the breath of life growing.
A guaranteed power-up, an energizing track.
As always, the DJ skills are on point.
You can feel a skill that’s even deeper now, with a nicely relaxed touch.
A true veteran—impressive as expected.
GROOVEThe Speakers

Here’s a track by The Speakers, a dancehall unit from Gifu Prefecture.
It features an aggressive production that perfectly fits the term “dancehall reggae.” The bassline has a solid, weighty sense of stability.
Pay attention to how it builds up before the hook! The mic relay that connects one after another is a highlight, of course, but the furious high-speed flow in the latter part of the song is an absolute must-hear!


